Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Article Comparison # 3 - Employers seeking Facebook info

Article 1
"Senators seek probe of employers seeking Facebook info"
March 27, 2012
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9225578/Senators_seek_probe_of_employers_seeking_Facebook_info


Article 2
"Employers warned against demanding Facebook details from staff"
March 26, 2012
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/mar/26/employers-warned-facebook-login-details


Article 3
"Senators Question Employer Requests for Facebook Passwords"
March 25, 2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/26/technology/senators-want-employers-facebook-password-requests-reviewed.html



Notes 

  • Articles discussed whether employers asking for Facebook passwords during job interviews are violating federal law
  • Relevant to class because most students have a Facebook account and we must be careful of what we put available for all to see.  This might cost us a job.  We all know anything we put on the internet is public information.
  • Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Richard Blumenthal  have contacted the Deparment of Justice and the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to launch investigations
  • Facebook warned employers not to request logins and passwords from applicants since this would go against the terms of service
  • Only article 3 uses Facebook account image
  • Article 1 states it's more than just login and password request from Facebook, but other social networking sites including Google+
  • Article 2 states Information Commissoner's office in the UK has warned employers of requesting logins and passwords from potential employees as well as current employees
  • From Article # 3 "Facebook profiles often include personal information such as gender, race, religion and age – all details that are protected from being used to determine employment suitability by federal employment law. The same strictures apply in the UK."








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